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Reversible Coatings Require No Linings

French wool mills are. working to full capacity, and if the production of ready-made clothing as far as jackets and coats are concerned is sometimes held up, this is due—say the manufactures-c-to a shortage of lining materials, not to a shortage of wool textiles. As a result of this, says the New Zealand Wool Board’s Paris fashion writer, Paris fabric collections all include a number of reversible overcoatings, plain coloured on one side, gaily checked on the reverse, and thick enough to be made up without any need of lining, thus overcoming one of the manufacturers’ most pressing problems.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 86, 25 August 1948, Page 3

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104

Reversible Coatings Require No Linings Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 86, 25 August 1948, Page 3

Reversible Coatings Require No Linings Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 86, 25 August 1948, Page 3

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